Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
So, we’ll see you all this week…it should be a unique, productive and fun week at the Doctrine. (where have I heard that before? oh yeah! here…)
The Wakefield Doctrine is a unique, productive and fun way to look at the behavior of people in our lives. Using the perspective afforded by the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers, you will never need find yourself saying, ‘now, why in the world would they go and do something like that? I really thought I knew the better than that!”
Born with the potential to live in one of three (characteristic) personal realities (aka worldviews) we become the Outsider (clarks), Predators (scotts) or Herd Members (rogers). The important thing is that even though the world we have all woken up to this morning can be seen as one of these three, we all have the capability to see the world as the ‘other two’ and that is where the value of this Wakefield Doctrine is to be found.
We’ll be spending this week showing how the Wakefield Doctrine can be used to see alternatives that may not be immediately apparent. Our starting points will be Comments received from Amy and Considerer and DownSpring Cyndi in the last couple of weeks.
* hey clarks! do not get us started on how we tend to view the future as unlimited and therefore available for ‘re-takes’
DownSpring? haha…Have I been promoted!? Oh man, I wanted to get a chance to call in last night but couldn’t. But I have a nephew that I suspect is a strong Roger with a secondary Scott aspect…and I wanted to get confirmation. Alas, I’ll have to wait til next week!
Have a great Sunday!
@Cyndi
well…yes, yes you have. lol
Yeah Im looking forward to (also) hearing your thoughts and such on the doing of your videos… as I mentioned in today’s video, (it seems) that you can’t use the Doctrine without having it work on you/learn something about your-own-damn-self lol (no, sorry no special uniforms for DownSprings…. wait a minute!! no!! tell me that our rogerian aspects are not saying, ‘uniforms, get the uniforms with epaulets and…and those braided rope thingies….” )
lol
Yes, get the uniforms with epaulets and rope thingies…and then only wear them if you actually deserve the rank.
So do ya, punk? Do ya??
BTW, one epaulet designates ‘ Captain ‘ in the Royal Navy, two designates ‘ Post Captain’. For Downsprings, might I suggest a simple but elegant 3- bar chevron on each sleeve…and of course red sashes, white gloves, and ceremonial swords for formal events…these are decent women’s daughters, Progenitor. They should be dressing fabulously…
@RCoyne
like this?
Very nice. Works well for you and I, but perhaps the ladies would care to weigh in. This, BTW, beats the bejesus out of a baseball cap…
Just did some quick reading on the braids. From the French ” Aiguillette”, supposedly refers to the lacing that was used to secure sections of plate armor. ( Sorry, I am a functioning roger after all… )